Guerrilla gardening project 'Head Gardeners' by Anna Garforth turns empty milk jugs into living street art, in a Chia Pet kind of way. The would-be trash is transformed by the artist into funky tribal masks which double as fun planters for a few lucky ferns and flowers.
The inverted plastic jugs have been strategically attached to light standards and sign posts throughout the city and now bring a touch of green distraction to an otherwise grey urban environment.
Milk Jug Gardening
Anna Garforth is 'Head Gardener' of Greenery Filled Tribal Masks
Trend Themes
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Upcycling Gardening — Creating artful planters out of repurposed materials like milk jugs.
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Guerrilla Gardening — Revitalizing urban spaces with unexpected green installations.
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Living Street Art — Integrating living plants and art to beautify public spaces.
Industry Implications
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Sustainability — Exploring ways to upcycle and repurpose plastic waste into functional art.
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Urban Planning — Incorporating guerrilla gardening tactics within city planning to make urban spaces more green.
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Art and Design — Merging art and nature to create unique and eco-friendly installations.